Burning Russian Mi-8 helicopter after FPV drone strike

First Recorded FPV Drone Attack on a Helicopter

In a highly unusual battlefield event, a Ukrainian FPV drone struck a Russian Mi-8 helicopter during flight. The impact ignited a fire on board, forcing the pilots to carry out an emergency crash landing. Despite the blaze, the crew successfully brought the aircraft down, where infantry units on the ground quickly evacuated them.

This marks the first documented case of an FPV drone successfully bringing down a helicopter in flight. Analysts noted the significance, emphasizing that the drone managed to penetrate the rotor wash and withstand the intense aerodynamic forces — a feat once thought improbable.

Helicopter Likely on a Rocket-Firing Mission

The Mi-8 involved in the incident was equipped with rocket pods mounted on its wing stubs, suggesting it was most likely engaged in a rocket-firing mission at the time of the attack. The loss highlights the vulnerability of combat helicopters to small, low-cost FPV drones increasingly being used on the battlefield.

Ukrainian FPV drone approaching the Russian Mi-8 helicopter

Conflicting Claims Over Second Incident

Additional footage emerged showing another Mi-8 helicopter being hit by a Ukrainian FPV drone. While Ukrainian sources claimed the helicopter was destroyed, the pilot reportedly managed to land the damaged aircraft safely.

Military reports indicate that the drone struck the side of the helicopter near its fuel tank, igniting a fire that forced the crew into a crash landing. The strike, however, spared the cockpit, preventing immediate loss of control. The crew was later evacuated before a second drone was observed approaching the crash site.

Drone hit the helicopter and it caught fire.
Close view of the Mi-8 helicopter on fire mid-air

Implications for Drone Warfare

These incidents underscore the evolving role of FPV drones in modern warfare. What began as a low-cost tool for ground attacks is now demonstrating the ability to threaten advanced aerial platforms.

Military experts suggest that this development could alter the tactics of rotary-wing operations, as helicopters — once dominant in low-altitude roles — now face a growing threat from small, disposable drones capable of precision strikes.

The Mi-8 helicopter crash landed, with a Ka-52 Gunship flying above.
View from a second FPV drone at the crash site, the helicopter burned completely

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